Dear Nathan,

Robert Sherman is an interesting man. He was sitting in a swivel chair and never ceased to fidget throughout the entire interview. He was casual in the way he sat, not hesitating to demonstrate how comfortable he was discussing the topic. Robert gave off a sort of casual arrogance. Seated in his plainly decorated office, he surely was a man who knew what he was talking about and was politely firm in his viewpoints. He demonstrated his authority by over annunciating and over emphasizing all of his major points. His breaths were deep and his pauses long - this was a man who is used to people waiting for him to speak. He was dressed plainly, like a man who found his worth not by what he owned, but by what he knew.

From,
Anna